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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 21

43:21-14.1. Refund of contributions; claim

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1. Any employee who is paid wages by two or more employers aggregating more than the amount of "wages" determined in accordance with the provisions of R.S.43:21-7(b)(3) shall be entitled to a refund of the amount of contributions deducted from such wages and paid to the Division of Employment Security in excess of the contribution which is determined pursuant to R.S.43:21-7(d)(1)(D) required on the amount of "wages" determined in accordance with the provisions of R.S.43:21-7(b)(3) except that no such refund shall be made unless the employee makes a claim, establishing his right thereto, within two years after the calendar year in which the wages are paid with respect to which refund of contribution is claimed.
No interest shall be allowed or paid with respect to any such refund.
L.1944,c.81,s.1; amended 1947,c.35,s.3; 1967,c.30,s.6; 1971,c.346,s.9; 1974,c.86,s.6; 1996,c.28,s.17; 1996,c.30,s.8.
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